Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population
Background: Adherence to a Mediterranean diet seems to be inversely associated with C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration. A 14-point Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) has been developed to assess dietary compliance. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess whether each of the MED...
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doaj-3dc79b05827f4215910df716d3521d652020-11-24T20:49:03ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-03-0110337910.3390/nu10030379nu10030379Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish PopulationCarlos Lahoz0Elisa Castillo1Jose M. Mostaza2Olaya de Dios3Miguel A. Salinero-Fort4Teresa González-Alegre5Francisca García-Iglesias6Eva Estirado7Fernando Laguna8Vanesa Sanchez9Concesa Sabín10Silvia López11Victor Cornejo12Carmen de Burgos13Carmen Garcés14on behalf of the Investigators of the SPREDIA-2 GroupAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainLipid Laboratory, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, UAM, Madrid 28040, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainLipid Laboratory, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, UAM, Madrid 28040, SpainSubdirección General de Investigación Sanitaria, Consejería de Sanidad, Madrid 28013, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainAtherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Carlos III, Madrid 28029, SpainSubdirección General de Investigación Sanitaria, Consejería de Sanidad, Madrid 28013, SpainLipid Laboratory, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, UAM, Madrid 28040, SpainBackground: Adherence to a Mediterranean diet seems to be inversely associated with C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration. A 14-point Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) has been developed to assess dietary compliance. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess whether each of the MEDAS questions as well as their final score were associated with the levels of CRP in general Spanish population. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 1411 subjects (mean age 61 years, 43.0% males) randomly selected from the general population. CRP levels were determined by a commercial ELISA kit. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was measured by the 14-point MEDAS. Results: There was an inverse correlation between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the CRP concentration, even after adjusting by age, gender, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, body mass index, statin treatment and hypertension treatment (p = 0.041). Subjects who consume ≥2 servings of vegetables per day (p = 0.003), ≥3 pieces of fruit per day (p = 0.003), ≥1 serving of butter, margarine, or cream per day (p = 0.041) or ≥3 servings of fish/seafood per week (p = 0.058) had significantly lower levels of CRP. Conclusions: Adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet measured by a simple questionnaire is associated with lower CRP concentration. However, this association seems to be particularly related to a higher consumption of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, and fish.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/3/379CRP levelsMediterranean dietfruitsvegetablesdairy productsfish |
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Carlos Lahoz Elisa Castillo Jose M. Mostaza Olaya de Dios Miguel A. Salinero-Fort Teresa González-Alegre Francisca García-Iglesias Eva Estirado Fernando Laguna Vanesa Sanchez Concesa Sabín Silvia López Victor Cornejo Carmen de Burgos Carmen Garcés on behalf of the Investigators of the SPREDIA-2 Group |
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Carlos Lahoz Elisa Castillo Jose M. Mostaza Olaya de Dios Miguel A. Salinero-Fort Teresa González-Alegre Francisca García-Iglesias Eva Estirado Fernando Laguna Vanesa Sanchez Concesa Sabín Silvia López Victor Cornejo Carmen de Burgos Carmen Garcés on behalf of the Investigators of the SPREDIA-2 Group Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population Nutrients CRP levels Mediterranean diet fruits vegetables dairy products fish |
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Carlos Lahoz Elisa Castillo Jose M. Mostaza Olaya de Dios Miguel A. Salinero-Fort Teresa González-Alegre Francisca García-Iglesias Eva Estirado Fernando Laguna Vanesa Sanchez Concesa Sabín Silvia López Victor Cornejo Carmen de Burgos Carmen Garcés on behalf of the Investigators of the SPREDIA-2 Group |
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Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population |
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Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population |
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Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population |
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Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population |
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Relationship of the Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet and Its Main Components with CRP Levels in the Spanish Population |
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relationship of the adherence to a mediterranean diet and its main components with crp levels in the spanish population |
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Background: Adherence to a Mediterranean diet seems to be inversely associated with C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration. A 14-point Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) has been developed to assess dietary compliance. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess whether each of the MEDAS questions as well as their final score were associated with the levels of CRP in general Spanish population. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 1411 subjects (mean age 61 years, 43.0% males) randomly selected from the general population. CRP levels were determined by a commercial ELISA kit. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was measured by the 14-point MEDAS. Results: There was an inverse correlation between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the CRP concentration, even after adjusting by age, gender, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, body mass index, statin treatment and hypertension treatment (p = 0.041). Subjects who consume ≥2 servings of vegetables per day (p = 0.003), ≥3 pieces of fruit per day (p = 0.003), ≥1 serving of butter, margarine, or cream per day (p = 0.041) or ≥3 servings of fish/seafood per week (p = 0.058) had significantly lower levels of CRP. Conclusions: Adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet measured by a simple questionnaire is associated with lower CRP concentration. However, this association seems to be particularly related to a higher consumption of vegetables, fruits, dairy products, and fish. |
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